LeVar Burton Wants to Resurrect Reading Rainbow Online

Update, May 29, 10:45 a.m.: Wow, the Internet was all over this on Wednesday. The Reading Rainbow Kickstarter reached its $1 million goal by 8 p.m. on its launch day and has now raised more than $1.7 million.

Though some have doubts about the project given that the Reading Rainbow company is not actually a charity (contrary to some of the rhetoric in the Kickstarter), it seems like most Internet denizens are just happy that they can get a t-shirt in exchange for acting on their nostaligic whims. Here's LeVar Burton's emotional response to reaching the $1 million funding goal:

After new episodes of the show ended in 2006, and then reruns stopped airing in 2009, a team including LeVar Burton got to work on a new direction, and the Reading Rainbow iPad app debuted in 2012. Though it's been a big success, the new goal is to expand Reading Rainbow's library and reach so it can accessible through any browser, instead of just on tablets.

To fund the project, Reading Rainbow is trying to raise $1 million on Kickstarter. The page explains, "Not all families have access to tablets. Our goal is to cultivate a love of reading in all children, not just those that have tablets. To reach kids everywhere, we need to be everywhere: we need to be on the web.”

Illiteracy rates are still a major problem in the U.S., and the Kickstarter promises that if Reading Rainbow achieves its funding goal, it will give free online services to at least 1,500 needy classrooms. The Kickstarter launched Wednesday morning and has already topped $600,000. By the way, some of the Kickstarter rewards are Star Trek-related. For example, five people who donate $10,000 each will get to wear the Geordi La Forge VISOR. Run, don't walk.